Why did hitler hate the Jewish people?
Hitler didn’t really choose to hate Jewish people; it was more of the country that hated them. See, at that time, Germany’s economy was a complete wreck. They’re money was completely worthless. For example, a loaf of bread could cost around 15 million of their currency. This was so because the government kept printing off money because they thought it would help solve the problem. Eventually, the blame was set on the Jewish people because they were the only ones left to blame. When Hitler rose up to power, he needed something to promise to the people. He promised them a stronger economy, and he promised to end the problem. To him, one of the problems was the Jewish.